Polemic and Literature Surrounding the French Wars of Religion

Polemic and Literature Surrounding the French Wars of Religion
Author: Jeff Kendrick,Katherine S. Maynard
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501513510

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Polemic and Literature Surrounding the French Wars of Religion demonstrates that literature and polemic interacted constantly in sixteenth-century France, constructing ideological frameworks that defined the various groups to which individuals belonged and through which they defined their identities. Contributions explore both literary texts (prose, poetry, and theater) and more intentionally polemical texts that fall outside of the traditional literary genres. Engaging the continuous casting and recasting of opposing worldviews, this collection of essays examines literature's use of polemic and polemic's use of literature as seminal intellectual developments stemming from the religious and social turmoil that characterized this period in France.

Hatred in Print

Hatred in Print
Author: Luc Racaut
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351931571

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Catholic polemical works, and their portrayal of Protestants in print in particular, are the central focus of this work. In contrast with Germany, French Catholics used printing effectively and agressively to promote the Catholic cause. In seeking to explain why France remained a Catholic country, the French Catholic response must be taken into account. Rather than confront the Reformation on its own terms, the Catholic reaction concentrated on discrediting the Protestant cause in the eyes of the Catholic majority. This book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate over the nature of the French Wars of Religion, to explain why they were so violent and why they engaged the loyalities of such a large portion of the population. This study also provides an example of the successful defence of catholicism developed independently and in advance of Tridentine reform which is of wider significance for the history of the Reformation in Europe.

The French Civil Wars 1562 1598

The French Civil Wars  1562 1598
Author: R. J. Knecht
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317895107

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The French Wars of Religion tore the country apart for almost fifty years. They were also part of the wider religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants which raged across Europe during the 16th century. This new study, by a major authority on French history, explores the impact of these wars and sets them in their full European context.

The French Wars of Religion 1562 1629

The French Wars of Religion  1562 1629
Author: Mack P. Holt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995
Genre: France
ISBN: OCLC:278062440

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Geneva and the Coming of the Wars of Religion in France 1555 1563

Geneva and the Coming of the Wars of Religion in France  1555 1563
Author: Robert McCune Kingdon
Publsiher: Librairie Droz
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2007
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 2600012036

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Au temps des guerres de religion de nombreux pasteurs formes a Geneve prirent part aux conflits et tenterent d'amener la Fille ainee de l'Eglise a la foi reformee. Geneva and the Coming of the Wars of Religion in France (1555-1563) met en evidence le role determinant que certains predicateurs jouerent dans cette periode de troubles, revelant l'imbrication, une fois encore, des pouvoirs religieux et politique. Cet essai ayant considerablement marque la pensee historique sur la Reforme, un tel classique se devait d'etre reimprime. Dans sa postface a la nouvelle edition, Robert Kingdon livre moult details sur la genese de l'ouvrage dont l'edition initiale remonte a la Guerre froide.

Yale French Studies Number 134

Yale French Studies  Number 134
Author: Jessica Devos,Bruce Hayes
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: France
ISBN: 9780300235999

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This new volume of Yale French Studies both honors and adds to Edwin M. Duval's scholarship on the history and development of French Renaissance literature. Edwin (Ned) M. Duval's scholarship focuses on teasing out hidden structures and symmetries in the poetry and prose of the French Renaissance, a period when literature underwent radical changes. In honor of Duval's literary "sleuthing," the contributors in this issue explore the symmetries, as well as the dissymmetries, the fragility, ambiguities, and contradictions of French Renaissance literary production. This volume addresses evolving literary practices, innovations in genre, and intellectual developments in sixteenth-century France.

Early Modern Catholicism and the Printed Book

Early Modern Catholicism and the Printed Book
Author: Justyna Kiliańczyk-Zięba,Magdalena Komorowska
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2024-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004538672

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This collection of essays engages with a variety of aspects of early modern book culture in the 16th-17th centuries, considered in the Catholic context. The contributions reflect on the engagement of institutions and authorities in the process of book production, bringing to the fore the role of networks in this process; show the book as a tool of resistance to the Protestant Reformation; give insight into the content and design of book collections; showcase textual production in the context of cultural appropriation and shed light on the role of the image in the propagation of Catholicism. Together the sixteen contributions demonstrate the diversity of the Catholic book in its forms and functions, in various social and national contexts.

Violence Trauma and Memory

Violence  Trauma  and Memory
Author: Alexandra Onuf,Nicholas Ealy
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781666914573

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This volume examines late medieval and early modern warfare in France, the Hispanic World, and the Dutch Republic through the lens of trauma and memory studies. The essays, focusing on history, literature, and visual culture, demonstrate how people living with wartime violence processed and remembered the trauma of war.